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Abbey College
Abbey Road
Hollow Lane
Ramsey
Cambridgeshire
PE26 1DG


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ABBEY COLLEGE ROAD SAFETY CAMPAIGN

Local Highways Improvement Fund Bid Consultation

Background

For the past few years, Abbey College and our student leaders have been campaigning to highlight road safety concerns and the need for improvements to be made in Ramsey and roads surrounding the school.

The campaign was launched as, while luckily there have been no serious injuries yet, there have been a number of incidents of vehicles mounting pavements, vehicles hitting students/pedestrians, and too many near misses.

This is largely due to the narrow roads through Ramsey being navigated by a growing number of vehicles as our surrounding community grows.

Thanks to the student’s campaign and the support of the community we were able to raise enough money within a matter of days to complete a Road Safety Feasibility Study to explore the best options. We have also held productive meetings with Cambridgeshire County Council’s Highways Authority. Since September, we have held further meetings with representatives from Ramsey Town Council and Cambridgeshire County Council.

Introducing a 20mph speed limit was among the improvements that were suggested to improve the problem and we are pleased that Ramsey has already been shortlisted as a location to implement a 20mph zone by Cambridgeshire County Council. The 20mph zone around the school would go some way to help improve safety for pedestrians, our students, and the wider community. We believe a decision will be made on this shortly.

Our Local Highways Improvement Funding Bid

However, through discussion with various representatives from the County Council, Town Council, and other road safety charities, we believe that more needs to be considered to make a meaningful improvement for pedestrians.

These improvements could include improved and speed activated signage, speed cushions to slow down vehicles, and formal/informal crossing points.

All of these improvements would require a significant amount of funding, and would not be possible to install straight away. However, through our discussions, we have agreed that the installation of Speed Cushions would best support our road safety aims and could be secured through a Local Highways Improvement Funding bid.

Therefore, we are in the process of creating our bid to secure this funding and make these further road safety improvements surrounding the school, and we are now seeking feedback from our local community about our plans and funding bid.

Proposed Speed Cushions

Specifically, our bid proposes to install 6 pairs of Speed Cushions to help slow down vehicles near the Hollow Lane/High Street junction (4 pairs on Hollow Lane; 2 pairs on the High Street junction).

An image of the indicative locations of these Speed Cushions has been shown below. However, even if our funding bid is approved, a further planning application would then be needed to determine the final locations.

You can submit any questions about our road safety campaign or our LHI Funding Bid by emailing .

 

IMAGE OF POSSIBLE LOCATIONS OF SPEED CUSHIONS ON HOLLOW LANE AND THE HIGH STREET

 

Speed Cushion Locations

 

 Cambridgeshire County Council information on speed cushions can be found here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carnegie Mental Health Award, the stuff Georgina created a poster for in the hall etc

 

Who to talk to  - Support and Pastoral Care Information

This is already on the Support available page:

Learning Support

The aim of the Learning Support Department is to support all students to access the curriculum, enabling them to achieve their true potential. We offer a variety of extra support to target students with specific learning difficulties to overcome their barriers to learning. In addition all students might be offered support to develop their skills to become a lifelong learner.

If you feel your child would benefit from more support, please contact the learning support team either by phoning 01487 812352 or emailing

The full requirements on schools regarding SEN can be found in the Children and Families Act 2014.

StaffRole
Miss Jessica Davey SENCo
  SEND Support Coordinator
 

Welfare Support

What Is A Young Carer?

Do you help to look after someone in your family who has a mental or physical illness, disability or is dependent on drugs or alcohol?

Do you offer emotional and practical support and take on tasks that are usually done by an adult?

If so, you are a Young Carer and you are not alone. There is plenty of support out there for you.

 

Support available:

  • Referrals for practical help
  • Counselling
  • Homework support
  • Someone to chat to

For further information please contact Mrs Peattie Young Carers Champion:

01487 811761 or

 

 

 

 

Abbey College promotes awareness and understanding, displaying commitment to ensuring all LGBTQ+ people are rightfully granted a safe, comfortable and happy experience during their time at school and beyond.

All school staff are trained to support and advise students or parents on LGBTQ+ topics. Our Welfare Department includes specialist staff to offer more individual support. The school have an LGBTQ+ Champion, Mrs Peattie, who is part of the Welfare Team.

Abbey College staff and governors have a legal duty to ensure all forms of bullying, including homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying, are tackled under the Education and Inspections Act 2006.

Support Available:

  • 1-2-1 conversations with trained staff
  • Tackling homophobic, biphobic and transphobic behaviour and language
  • Referrals to specialist organisations

Our current focus is raising the profile of LGBT and the Pride Group, supporting young people and providing information for staff, students and parents.

Pride Club

Pride Club is on every Thursday after school in IT01 to all year groups. It provides a safe, non-judgemental community for everyone to chat, have fun, access support and hear stories from other LGBTQ+ young people. We are proud to be promoting inclusivity and raising the profile of LGBTQ+ young people.

For further information please contact Mrs Peattie LGBTQA+ Champion:

01487 811761 or

 

 

pictures of our welfare and attendance officers, safeguarding officers and our mental health first aid trained staff

 

advise on how to cope with anxiety etc at home…

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Abbey College promotes awareness and understanding, displaying commitment to ensuring all LGBTQ+ people are rightfully granted a safe, comfortable and happy experience during their time at school and beyond.

All school staff are trained to support and advise students or parents on LGBTQ+ topics. Our Welfare Department includes specialist staff to offer more individual support. The school have an LGBTQ+ Champion, Mrs Peattie, who is part of the Welfare Team.

Abbey College staff and governors have a legal duty to ensure all forms of bullying, including homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying, are tackled under the Education and Inspections Act 2006.

Support Available:

  • 1-2-1 conversations with trained staff
  • Tackling homophobic, biphobic and transphobic behaviour and language
  • Referrals to specialist organisations

Our current focus is raising the profile of LGBT and the Pride Group, supporting young people and providing information for staff, students and parents.

Pride Club

Pride Club is on every Thursday after school in IT01 to all year groups. It provides a safe, non-judgemental community for everyone to chat, have fun, access support and hear stories from other LGBTQ+ young people. We are proud to be promoting inclusivity and raising the profile of LGBTQ+ young people.

For further information please contact Mrs Peattie LGBTQA+ Champion:

01487 811761 or